A,train had just rolled into the station, and little Charley stood listening a moment to, the sound of theescaping steam. Then turning to bis father, he said, " Pa, the engine's all out of breath ain't it ?" . -. Twelve months elapsed sine* the erents bad occurred that were narrated in last Siturday's Stab. Harry wai in the boat again, and the owner of the sparkling eje« was in the same craft this time, v they b«d recently made a bargain in cburch to "pull together for life." 'Ibey wore going down te i iareet in a piano, and as the concertina had 1 gtren such satisfaction, of course they made their way to (Jbioo's Mutio Warehouse, where they were quickly suited, and it is needless to add " lired happily erer after.'W , [ AI)YT.]
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3965, 13 September 1881, Page 2
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130Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3965, 13 September 1881, Page 2
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